Residence Hall

Live, learn, and work towards your dreams while living in historic Le Fer Hall. Completed in 1924, the architecture is old-world French Renaissance. While the look is historic, Le Fer is complete with the modern conveniences of air-conditioning and technology. Students that live on campus find it easier to engage in the Campus community which often means better grades and a happier student. And, there is the convenience of walking to class, watching a movie on the large screen television in Sullivan Lounge, and having your friends close by when you need help with a class project.

These items are not allowed in Le Fer Hall:

Microwaves (One is provided in the community kitchen located on each floor)

Air Conditioner

Candles/Incense

Alcohol/Illegal Drugs

Pets (Only Fish are allowed)

Open Coil Appliances (Toaster, toaster oven)

Portable Heaters

Bed/Mattress

Wall-Mounted TVs

[Student Name]

Le Fer Hall Box [###]

1 St Mary of Woods Coll

St Mary of the Woods, IN 47876

Frequently Asked Questions about Housing:

What is the best type of room?

Every room in Le Fer Hall is unique and you will soon determine what your priority is in a room. As a new student, you are placed into a room based on your housing/roommate preference form. For the rest of your time at SMWC, you will enter a housing lottery to select your desired room.

Can I bring these items:

Keurig – Yes

Portable Heater – No

Microwave – No

Fridge – Yes, but must be smaller than 3.6 cubic feet

Candle Warmer – Yes, but no lit wicks or open coils are allowed

Pets – Fish Only

What are the most frequently forgot and last-minute purchased items?

Full-length mirrors

Pillows

Command Strips

Laundry Detergent/Fabric Softener

Mattress Cover/Pad

Laundry Basket

Quarters for Laundry

Can I mount / hang stuff on my walls?

All posters and décor must be hung using command strips. You may hang curtains, but cannot install curtain rods unless you use the spring-loaded poles.

Should I bring a TV?

You should talk with your roommate to determine what each of you will bring so that you have enough room in your room for both of your belongings. This will prevent you from bringing doubles of items such as fridges or televisions.